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eee ———— i Married, Busuon—Hovet.—On saturday, February 22, at St lathews's chureh, by the Rev. Dr. Stohlmann, Caamuss eMOR, hiladelphia, to Miss the late ©. F. Moyer, F Philadoiphia papers p) —LatiaM.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, February 8, at the Church of the Holy’ Trinity, by the Rev. B. J. -tearns,of Maryland, and the Rev, Dr. Littlejohn, No- ae Haut, UnitedStatos Army, to Loujss, daughter of W. Latham Hun owesox—Fisrm.—On Wednesday, February 19, by jhe Rev. Father Thiry, at the residence of the reide’s parents, Wituna T. HENDERSON to JosernHine E. “arm, daughtor of H. N. Fistie, E3q., all of this city, Hust—Cuarrers.—On Monday evening, February 17, oy the Rev. Wm. P. Hammond, at the residence of the mother, Guuskt Hunr, to Miss Mary E. CuaRrers, pity: Mussitwoxr—Artoor.—At Suffern, N. Y., on Wednesday, February 19, by the Rey. Wm. Demarest, Perea P. Mus |suncre lo Miss Anna Lows Autcor. ‘Hudson papers please copy Su.ti—Fuuizy.—On Wednesday, February 19, by the Rev. Father Farrell, Jxo. R. M. Suen, to Miss Mary E. Seeiey, both of this city, May heaven shed its blessings on their brows; May calm contentment ever be their lot; May all the joys that heaven to men allows. Reign in their hearts, and dwell within their cot, --4ven, Conn., papers please copy. Died. Avpvmow,—On Friday eveuing, February 21, Joan W. Avpvnon, in the 60th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place, from his late residence, Audubon Park, 15th street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past three o’clock. The friends of the family are |Anvited to attend without further notice; also, the acade- | miciansand associates and the Academy of Design. | Banuy.—On Saturday, February 22, Howaxp State, in- fant son of W. Frederick and Harrietie W. Barry, aged 1 |-yoar and 10 months. | ‘Pho funoral will tako place frofa the residence of his father, 54 West Kighveonth streot, this (Sunday) after- ‘oon, at tive o'clock. ‘Tho friends'and relations are in- i ‘ited to attend. ‘The remains will bo taken to Danbury, ‘onn. Bxxsee.—On Friday, February 21, of consumption, Axx ‘Fuza Beenes, wife of Robert F. Beebee, aged 87 years, 1 ‘month and 27 days. She died in Jesus, and is blessed; How calm her slumbers are; From sufferings and from woes released, And free fromevery care. The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to | ‘Attend the funeral, at the residence of her brother-in law, | Mir. Jobn Kogers, 105th street, Second avenue, Harlem, -on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. ALDWiN.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Saturday, Fobru- 22, Captain James H. BaLpwiN, aged 42 years and 4 months. The trionds and relatives of tho family; also Joppa Lodge No, 201, F.and A. M., and tho fraternity in general; also the Association of the past and exempt mombers of the Fourteenth regiment, N. Y. 8. M., and all members ow iw the city; aiso the members of Franklin Engine Company, No, 3,and the Fire Department in general, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday a(ternoon, at two o’clock, from his late resideuce, No. 144 ‘Nassau atroet, Brooklyn. Borsrorp.—At Keyport, N. J., on Saturday, February 22, Jamus Botsrorp, aged 23 years. Bearty.—In Brooklyn, L. I, ou Saturday, February 22, Exzza, wite of Alexander Beatty. ‘The funeral will take place on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, corner of Water and Little streets. The relatives and friends of the family aco reapectfully invited to attend. BoaupmaN.—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, Feb- woary 22, Frances Evauena, daughter of Charles E. and -Aun'M. Boardman, aged 6 years, 1 month and 13 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. ‘tond the :unoral, from the residence of John Ludiow, 266 Seventh street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past ous o'clock. ‘Nashua (N. H.) papers please copy. Coxtxy.—On Friday , February 21, Mary, wife of Thos. ‘Conley, in the 70th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her son-in-law, -James Saxton, are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, James Saxton, 118 East ¥orty-ninth street, near Third avenue, on Monday after- ‘noon, at half-past one o'clock. Coguxtr.—In Jersey City, on Friday, February 21, after a lingering illness, Juaanxa Coruetr, daughier of Patrick Corbett, deceased, of Fordham, aged@l years. Her friends and those of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Snnday) afternoon, at Ahalf-past two o'clock, from the residence of Michael Cor- ‘Dott, No. 306 South second street, Jersey City. Dvuryex.—On Friday morning, February 21, after a short illness, Kare M., wife of W. B.C. Duryee, and eldest daughter of A. 'T Conklip. ‘The relations and friends of the family are respecttully An vited to attend the funeral, from the resideace of her father, No. 394 East Broadway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cloc! Duox.—On Wednesday, February 19, Dr. Isarau Deck, aged 43 years, late of No. 18 Exchangs piace, New Yori, aud Canibridge, England. English papers please copy. Dowsey.—On Friday, February 21, Jou Power, 9 mative of county Kilkenney, ireland, aged 53. years. His friends and those of lis family aro respectfully in- ‘Vited to attond the funeral, from his late residence, No. 33 Congress street, South Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o’ck Lvans. —On Saturday, February 22, Mary B., wife of Edmund M. Evans. * ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to @tiend the funeral, on Mogday afternoon, at two o'cioc's, from hor lato residence, 7f West Eleventh street, with. out further invitation. Vrrzaeka1b.—On Saturday morning, February 22, Jouy FirzcwirarD, aged 75 years, native of Banagher, Kings county, [rejand, ‘Tho funoral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at Luf-past one o'clock, frum his late residence, No. 4 ‘Teuth avonue. His friends and tho friends of his bro- thers-in-iaw, Michael and Patrick Donahue, are re. pect Cully invived’to attend the funeral. Gtoxs.—On Thursday, February 20, Harrrprt Corpettia, tbe beloved daughter of Andrew and Saraa Ang Glors, god 7 years, 4 months and 2 days. We-sat and watched her bosom heaving, And gently sighed to list her breathing: And there was many a sob and sighing For that sweot rosebud slowly dying. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mom- ‘Bers of Juckson Hose Company, No. 13, the members of Captain Mackey’s Insurauce Fatrole, No. 1, and the mem- ra of Heury Clay Lodge, No. 277, F. und A. M., aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun: day) afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residence of her Parents, 31 Mangin str without further invitation. Goxpoy.—On Friday, February 21, Natuayten Goupos, agod 35 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from No. 119 South Kighth street, ‘Williamsburg, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ausrneeys.—ln lyn, on Friday afternoon, Feb- ruary 21, at one o'clock, Hxvry J. HuMpursys, only son ‘oi the late Thomas J. and Bolinda Humphreys, agod 3 years, 9 months and 24 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his grandfather, John Skippon, 112 Nassau strovt, ou Monday afternoon, at half past three o'clock. Mayn.—On Saturday, Fobruary 22, Grorciaxna, only «daughter of George and Julia Lydia Mann, aged 2 years, 1 month and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the “wo dae respectfully iavited to attend the funeral, from her parents’ re: dence, No. 90 Hudson avenue,’ om Tuesday afternoon, at ‘two o'clock. McKewxa.—At Fort Hamilton, on Saturday, Fobruary 22. Jamms McKKwna, of county Cavanagh, aged 36 years, Toaving 4 wife and twochildren. Tho funeral will take place on Monday, at twelve e'clock. ‘The remains will bo taken to Calvary Comotery for interment. Nicnoi#.—On Saturday morning, February 22, Save. Nicwous, m the 62d year of bis age. ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mothor, 387 Broome street, corner of Mulberry, on Monday afternoon, a: two o'clock. Naison.—At Now Brunswick, N. J.,on Friday, Febru. ary 21, Jaxos Nensoy. Fun services on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock, @t tho First Presbyterian church. Opktt.—At, the residence of H. Littell, ELimy M., only -daughtor of Jasper 8. Odeil, deceased. Her remains will be taken to Tarrytown for interment ‘Dy tho Hudson River Railroad, eleven o’clock A. M. train. Funeral services at one o'clock in the Methodist Kpisco- pal church, at that place. Pawksa.—On Saturday, February 22, of consumption, Margaret A. Parker, in the 23d year of herage, ‘Tho relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully Anvitod to attond the funeral, from the residence of her mother, widow Mary Kinney, No. 8 Second avenue, on this (Sunday) afternoon, at ball-past two o’ciock, without ‘Curther invitation, Pinwix.—On ‘Thursday morning, February 20, Joux Prnvik, in the T1st year of his age. Funeral services will be heid on Sunday afternoon, at ‘two o'clock, at 125 East Tweifth street. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. The re- amaina will be conveyed by the half-past ten A. M. Har- Jem train on Monday to White Piains for interment. Qvixy.—On Saturday morning, February 22, after a Jong and severe illness, which she bore with Christian re- signation , Brincet Qcrey, in the 24th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and those of hor brother-in-law, James Ciatke, are respectfully in- ited to attend the funeral, on Munday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her futher, Michael Quinn, 170 East Thirty-cighth street, corner of Second avenue, ‘without further notice. Dublin papers please copy. a Friday morning, February 21, Lyma, wife The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at Aalf-past one o'clock, from 729 Sixth avenue. Suuuew.—In Jersey City, N. J., on Friday morning, February 21, Puna Seuiew, aged 26 years, 10 months and 28 days. His friends, and these of the family; also the members of Varick Lodge No. 31, F. and A. M members of En- ‘tor prise Chaptor No. 2,'R. A. M. the traternity geno- rally, are respootfully invited to attend the funerai, on Monday, at twolve o'clock M.,from No. 106 Washington siroot, Jorsey City. The remains will be taken to Port- Jand, Goon, The members of Varick Lodge No. 31 Hirain Lodge No. 17, and Enterprise Lodge No. 48, F. and A. M., of Jersey City, are respectfully requested to meet at the rooms of Varick Lodge No. 31, Lyceum Buildings, Grand streot, Jersey City, at eleven o'clock A. M. pre: cisely, to-morrow (Monday) morning. Sunavan.—On Friday, February 21, Jawes Scutivax, euly child of James aud Aun Sullivan, aged 1 year, 1 month and 21 days. ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family are respectfully dnvited to attend tho funeral, without further notice, from his parents’ residence, No. 72 Market street, this inday) afternoon, at half pist one o'clock. jumiwe.—On Thursday ,: February 20, Frepenic THELER fn the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family ai respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from, his ate residence, corner of Seventy-first street and Eighth avenne, this (Sunday ) afternoon, at ono o’clock. Twowa®.—On Savurday, February 92, after @ lingering Wines, Davin Tuowas, aged 98 years, ewniae, second daughter sq., of New York. asd copy. w The rolatives and friends of tho family, and those of his sons, Benjamin and Theodore, also the veterans of 1512, are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Andrew J, Odell, No. 31 Seventh street, on Monday afternoon, at two o’elock. Waup.—On Tuesday, January 22, On board the steam- ship Kangaroo, on tho'voyage to Liverpool, Evwakp F, Varo, Ksq., merchant, of this city son of the IateCaptain Ward, of her Brittanie Majesty’s Thirtieth regiment, in the Forty-second year of his age. Warre.—On Saturday, February 22, of disease of tho heart, Groxaz Wire, son of George White, Ksq., of Bal- lymona, county Antrim, Iretand, aged 35 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 163 West Forty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Wooprvry.—On Saturday, February 22, Mary, widow of Thomas T. Woodruff, in the 17th year of her age. Her rolatives and friends and thoso of the family are reapoctfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, from her late residence, No. 33 With avenue, corner of Tenth street, on Tuosday afterneon, al one o'clock. PPING NEWS. Oni ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TiNIS DAY. + 6 43 | moow risks. + 645| wicu waren, “Port of New York, February 22, 1862. CLEARED. sgmancpatn Cleator (Br), Lord, Kingston, Ja—Walden & Paap Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland—H B Cromwell glu Flying Seud, Harding, San Pranciaco—W T Coleman Ship Australia, Towart, Liverpool—Williams & Guion, Ship DeWitt Clinton, Mosher, Fortress Monroe—Trask & Dearborn. Ship Shatemue, Oxiiard, Philadelph € Duncan & Co. Bark Tuisko (Brem), Dannemann, London—E Unkart. Bark New Orleans (Brem), Sands, London—Ruger Broa, Bark Grapeshot, Fri: . Barbados—H arosleiae 8, Bark Nazarene, Peters, Phitadetphia—Tappan Starbuck. big tsaae M Denson, Chapin, Maranham, &—Burdett & verett. Brig King Brothers, Laraway, Port au Prince—R Mur- Oe "Brig Planet (Br), Lamb, St Jago—D R Dewolt. Schr A E Barnes, Betsworth, St Johns, PR—J V Onatavia Co. Sch M Johnson, Thompson, Matanzas—Ogden & La- combs. Kehr J Rarnum, Hall, Baltimore—L Kenny. Schr 8 N Smith, Liscom, Baltimore—Merrill & Abbott. gfent CA Heckicher, Siubbs, Baltimpaiy-N Ls McCready Co. : Schr R Hill, Smith, Philadelphia—J W McKee. Schr Amelia, Noyes, Philadelphia—Master, Schr U D, Blaisdell, Philadelphia—Metcalf & Duncan, Schr Ripple, Hedden, Jersey City—Master. Schr Lois, Graig, Gloncester—A Howes, Sloop I H'Borden, Collins, Fall River—W Borden. ARRIVED. : Steamship Atlantic (U S transport), Eldridge, Port Royal, SC, Feb 19, 12 M, with passengers and mails. to U 8 Qnar- termaster.’ 20th’ inst, off Cape Hatteras, exchanged signals with US Steamer Harriet Lane, steering 8. Steamship Rarnak (Br), Le Mesurier, Havana Fob 15, and Nassau, NP, 17th, PM, with mdse and passengers, to B Ou- hard, “Lith inst, on the outward passage, passed off Double Headed Shot light, 3 US schr rigged gunboats, bound 8; 16th, passed 2 do, bound S$; same date, arrived ut ‘Nassau, in bal: last, after siiccesafully lading her cargo at Fernandia; 19th, Jat $1 55, lon 76 08, passed a US schr rizged steam gunboat, bound 8; 20th, lat 35 52, lon 74.50, passed an Am herm brig, showing a red burgee, letters in white—too far off (o be dis- tinguished , Ship North American, Wella, Liverpool, 87 days, with coat and cotton and 28 passengers, to Williams & Guiou. Has had very he, jwesteriy gale Ship David Hoadley, Barnaby tod &N Smith &Co, "Feb 1 , Liverpool, Jan 3, with mdse, lat 44 25, lon 39 28, signalized Br ship Demarara, bound Ej 15th, lat 37 26, lon 61 company with ship Wm Tapscott, Bell, New York. Has had Wand NW gales the entire Ship Wm Tapscott, Bell, London and Isle of Wis with indse and II passengers, to E Morgan. & Wii 27, lat 37 04, lon 39, spoke Sp brig Nova Felix, bound E. Ship iPr Rights, Collier, Bristol via Milfor wen, Dec 19, in ballast, tomasler. Feb 1, lat24 44, lon 55, spoke Br bark Eliza, from Demarara for Cark; --, lat 2445, lon 57 50, spoke Br schr Ocean Gem, from Yarmouth, NS, for West In? dies; 4th, Lat 26 22, ton 64 20, spoke Br brig Isabella, from Su- rinam for Europe; 16th, off Cape Hatteras, saw a bark bound S, showing a blue xignai with white letter Hin it; 20th, lat $8.45, lon 79 10, spoke sehr Hanover, from St Domingo for joston. Ship Ellwood Walter, Chadwick, Port Royal, SC, 8 days, in ballast, to Snow & Burgess. Bark Hannah Crocker, Shrie(f, Greenock, Dee 18, with coal te Robson & Fosdick, “Has had ‘strodg westerly gales from the lon of 40, Bark Mabes (Ham), Baade, Hamburg, 70 days, in ballast, to Funch, Meincke & Wendt. Feb 16, lat 4018, lon 63 15, passed a ship with a black ball in her maintopsail. Bark Amanda (Prus), Wittenhagen, Rotterdam, Dec 20, to Wm Salem, Montevi to St € 3 st leord (af Be Feb 9, in bal Bark Laura Russ (of B days. wiih sugar, to & EJ Peters, Bark Cienfuegos, Cole, Clenfueg Ponvert & Co, Iieig Gy (Norw) Andreasen, in ballast, to Holmboe & Co. Brig Mar Feb 1, in bal Bark MJ via St Thoma 1G days, with sugar, to antes, via Bermuda 14 ‘Aivina (of Boston), Ames, Remedios, Feb 11, 10 HD Brookman. Feb 13, lat 36 20, lon 79, was gunboat; Ith, lat 35, lon 75, passed steamer ‘or Port Royal, Erg Portau-Platte (Brein), Hachtmann, Salt Cay, TT, 11 with salt, to C F & HG Selunidt. of Boston), Preston, Kingston, Ja, Jan with logwood, toC & EJ Peters, \ wallis, NS), Ross, Ponce, . With sugar, io D KR Dewolt. Helena (Be,’ of Charlottetown, PEL), Roy, Arroyo, ‘eb 1, with sugar, to H Trumbull. r Aive (Br, of Minadieu, NS), Faulkner, Ma: 29, with sugur, to master, Had heavy weather B 2 Cane Ifatteras; since jheu had heavy weather from NE to NW. Jan 1, on the outward passuze from Pordand, John Wilson, aman, of Sweden, aged 42, was lost overboard. chr Jos Grice (Br, ks Islands), Jackson, Port au Prince, Feb 9 with coi Ulogwood, t0 Rebert Murray, Jr. ‘Andrews, NB), Barnard, Aux faguez, Jan days, with sugar, to mast chr Vernon (Br, of StJobn, NB), Millener, Matanzas, Feb 8, with sugar, to P'T Nevius &’Son, clr Kasbee, Ackerly, Neuvites, Feb 9, with sugar, (oJ M ce los & Co. Sehr P Blake (Br, of Parsboro, NS), Crane, St Jago, Feb 9 with sugar, to DR Dewolt, ‘Feb li, off Cape Fear, was boarded by US ship Jamestown; 10th, lat 33, lon 77, was struck by a tornadop whieh carried away main boom, ‘split mainsail and foresatl. Schr Aid, Gooding, Port Royal, SC, 8 days, with cotton, to Spottord, Tileston & Co, Schr BN Fox, Paine, Baltimor Senr A Downing, Hice Schr Sophia Godfrey, Russe Schr Colorado, Sheppard. Greenwich, NJ, 2 days. Schr Joseph Reed, Stetson, New Haven, 2 days. Schr Otter Rock, Blanchard, Fort Schuyler, Steamer F W Brune, Foster, Baltimore. Steamer Artisan, McCabe, Balumore. Steamer Westchester, Jones, Providence, BELOW. Ship Kitty Simpson, from Hatteras Tntet. Schr E C ‘Nash, from Trinidad, Cuta. Also 1 bark and 3 brigs unknown, SAILED. Steamships Teutonta (Hain), Hamburg; Edinburg (Br), Liverpool; Cleater (Br), Kingston, Jam, 2st—Sieamshtp Ariel, Aspinwall (at 9 PM); ships Lord Brougham (Harn), Philadeiphia; Magnet (Br), Liverpool Lord Dates (Br), do; Ida (Brem), Bi barks U: worth (Br), Cork; KB Charles (Srex (Brem), brigs Santiago (Bre Port an Platt Humming Bird, Port Royal; schrs Ocean Wave, Porto Rico; Georgiana, St Domingo. Wind at sunset, NE light. LOST AND FOUND. Lost GEBtFIcaTE No. 7.341, DATED SEPTEMBER 4 3, 1850, tor twenty shares of tive capital stock of the Pa- nama Railroad Company, in the neme of Frederick Bernal, who will apply to said company for a new certidicate. L088 A LOOK OF HAIR, GOING FROM GREENE Ld to Sev nth street, ‘Tae tinder will be liberally re: warded by returning it to Mme, Yeomans, 128 Greene st. OST—ON THE 218 ., WHILST THE OWNER Was Cross ity to his resid ’ teenth street, N «8 Book, conta na Express Company, and ‘a sold ew finder will receive the thanks of a volunteer by leaving It at the Herald office, or at his residence, 281 Ninetsenth street. WILLIAM CLYNE. THE LADIE ROOM, Thursday e rat ball), a white merino Opera Cloak, white silk ining, bor- dered with swan's down. A liberal reward will be paid on its return to OTIS & CO., 405 Broadway, ‘OST OR STOLEN—ON THURSDAY, BETWEEN Eighth and Tenth streets, Bast side, £02 In Bank of Ire- finder will be berally rewarded by leaving 868 east Tenth si .e. ING OF THE 218T, A BEAVER eloth Ovi If the Pocketbook, containing with Other papers, No. 2103 Certiticae 20 Shares Merchants’ Bank, and which are of no use to any one but the owner, is returned to o4 East Twenty-first atreet, or 85 East Thirteenth sireet, no questions will be asked, ip REWARDs. 4) REWARD—FOR A SMALL BLACK AND TAN SLUT; answers to the naine ot Nancy. Any one who will re- or to 149 East Twenty-seventh strect shall receive the reward. E. F. ROGERS. REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, THE ‘Weh inst, four Teeth, on a gold plate, with clasps. The der at’ the office of the erty streets, NEWFOUNDLAND $5 Dog, with foar white feet; answers to the name of Ned, Return hit to 33 South Ninth street, WAliamsburg, or to E. ¥, Taylor, Barnum's Museum, New York, and receive the 3) REWARD —LOsT, ON THE 2D. IN COMING from Barnum’s Museum up Broadway to Prince street, email moroceo Pocketbook, contalning $23 in bills, and pa: ors Which are of no value except to the owner, The finder, by‘returuing it to Mrs. Raliegh, 197 Prince street, will receive the above reward and than, $20 --L08T, IN THE BOWERY, NEAR BLEECKER . Pocketbook, conta money and a certified check on the Paciue B WWELL, 85 Chambers comiber 30, 1861, for five hundred dollars, J. MW. 20 REWARD—Lost. A LARGE. GOLD WATCH with Chatelaine Chain and two Seals, with initials .M.C.and A. F. Apply at 37 Jane street, when the above reward will be paid and rio questions asked, = O8T.—LEFT IN ‘Academy of Mi $5 fbove reward Will be paid to the ti Evening Post, corner of Nassat and Li = REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK SPORTING. Ft SALE—THE LARGEST PURE BREED ST. BER- hard Pup; also, Now foundiand Dogs, four Newfound. and Pups, Laotian Grayhound Pura, King Charles Spantess; the largest English Masti! Dog in the city. Gardner, corner of Broadway and F Address He jeth street, WATCHES AND JEWELRY . ‘ANT! TASE—=A GEN Frods! Jules Jurgensen @ Watch. Address Mason, Philadelphia, Le lowest cash price E CHARLIE Hunting ¢ er oll EXPRESSES. ~ BURNHAWS FURNITURE EXPRESS AND PACK A. ing Katablishment, 113 West Klevenah sireet, between hold fth and Sixth aveny Fornitare boxed and shipped paris of the world, Oovered wayons for re. moving Wyre to and (rom the country, Farutiare stared _.., MISCELLANEOUS. LL ARTICLES FOR 80. at half rates, by Harn den IERS SHOULD BE SaNT, Express, 74 Broudway. They end daily to ali polute occupied by our army. AT SASS DOUBLE soLE WaTEE:! ROOF BOOTS, 4 NES", 1 an treet. rt didlerent ca at $4 90, “al JONES’, 10 and 12 Ann s:rect. — A Bouatio SCHIEDAM . SCHNAPPS. Persons who wish to su pply theanselves with the above ar- ticle, at the old prices, er make early application to the dubscriber. """UDOLPHO WORFE, 22 Beaver street. RTISTIC MONOGRAMS.—THE bARGEST VARIETY of Note aad Lettor Paper, Wedding Cards and Desk Seals, im perfect taste, at ‘GimbiteD! ‘Broadway. T GIMBREDE'S, 633 BROADWAY, $4 PHOTOGRAPH _ Albums (for fifty pictures) retailed at $3. AWFUL DEPLORABLE, HEALT RENDING CALAMITY, Whole families plunged in grief from losses of their friends and ulntives, owing wo iinmnoderale Iuughter over “THIS BILL POSTER'S DREAM." The interference of the police is expected to prevent their sale only to those who are able outed. s, in colors, 18x24 inches, 25 cents. For sale by all leading news agents, ROSS & TOUSBY, 121 Nassau street. N AWFUL ACCIDENT, In consequence of too free indulgence in the pleasantries and humors ot “THE BLLL POSTHR’S DREAM," several gentlemen have burst up, and thelr ereditors are anxi ooking for their remains. For particulars send 25 cents to their assignees, ROSS & TOUSEY, 121 Nassau atreet. Beeespe IN sean, eT EUR 'AND PROVISIONS. 1,300 bbls. Flour, at $6°60 per bbl, 10,000 Hams, city cured, at W000 Shouliters, city ctired, Pow kits Not heater ,e x . ere! a 1000 tue tapas tes see 2 Per Re 2,00) boxes Soap, bige.'a 6c, 1.000 boxes Adammaituine Candles, Xe. 1,000 boxes Starch, pure, 5c. 200,000 Ibs, Sugar, raw and reaned, 1,000 packages Butter, 16c., Me, aud 206 Goflec, fresh ground, 16c,, '18c, and 20c. Choice Green and Black ‘Teas, 60c. a 75, 10,000 gallons New Orleans Molasses, at 60c. per gallon, 5,000 gallons Porto Rico Molasses, 36c. per gallon. 5,000 gallous ups, assorted, 300 tlerces: 1 TC. old Brandies for medicinal pu a. IL other kinds of goods kept in a first class grocery THOMAS RB. AGNEW, 260 Greenwich street. Occupies his own store, owns the property, and has no rent to pays imports and buys exclusively for cash—never gave a note in his life; superiniends his own business from sixteen to eighteen hours every day the year round; consequently be can undersell grocer in New York. Give him a call, at 260 Greenwich , and 89 Murray street. Goods deli- vered free. » 9c. and 10c, OURBON WHISKEY.—A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE now on hand and for sale in small quantities, for fami- ly use, Connoisseurs are requested to call at my store and test samples. G. E, MENDUM, Broadway, corner Cedar street, NRUTCHES AND CANES FOR THE MILLION—AT the manufacturer's, C, PINNELL, No. 2 Cortlandt st. CHOICE BOTTLED LIQUORS FOR FAMILY USE.— Lhave to olfer small lots of choice old Wines, Bran- dies, Old Jamaica and fine Bourbon Whiskeys, some of which were bottled by RBG eee ten or fifteen eae ago. G, E. MENDUM, corner Broadway and Cedar street, 4 pravisions, “Apity to CIS MCDONALD & CO., No. 6 The. #1 ing steamahip, Caledonia, Capt: James if . i ain Jam Clurk, wi anil TNieaday cht og ov ing wath P, Suse, att passengers. te quired to provide themselves obtaining which may be had at (ae Compa N.Y. Stean weel JOUN G. kly to Laverpool, touching at ueenstown, (Cork Harbor.) The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamstip Company inwend dexatching their full powered Glyde bulit iron steaunsiiy slas follows ” BVINBURG, SATO RDAY, FEBRUARY 22 KANGAROO, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, BINA, SATUKDAY, MAKUM 8 and every succeeding Bavurday, at hoon, truin pier 44, North ver. RATS OF PASSAGE. Firat Cabin............... 75] Swoorage. cose $80 Do. to London.:"!) “| bo.” to London 33 | Do. to Paris 8] Do. to Paris 38 | Do. to Hamburg... 85 bo. to Hamburg... 35 | Passengers also forwarded wo Havre, Bremen, Rotter Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates, Rates from Liverpool or Quiensiown.—First cabin, $75, $85 and $105. Stecrage from Laverpoo), $40; from Queenstown, $30. Tickets can be bought here at these rates, enaviing peo- ple to send for their friends. ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for passen- gers, are strongly built in water tight trun seotions, and carr patent fire annihilators. Experienced surgeons are attache to-cach steamer, For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 23 Water survet; in Glasgow to ALEX, MALCOLM. No.5 St. Bnoch sq Queenstown, &W. D. SEYMOUR & CO,; in Loudon, to RIVES & MA: CEY, 61 King Witham street; in Paris, to JULES DECOUK, No. 5 place de in Bourse; ‘in Philadelphia, to JOUN G. DALE, 111 Walnut street; or at the Company's office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. ¥. GTEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, LON- donde:ry and Dublin ‘for $90.—The Al poweriui Clyde Dailt steamship UNITED KINGDOM, Captiin Craig, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of’ Chambers sireet, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 12 o'clock noon. ‘This s:eamship is filted {in the inost approved style, to inaure the coustort aid safety of we. Rate: E bin, $60; i F Su Mecmngt, $30, including at bunaai supply or cooked QTBA 70 LoNDoNDEnRY, GLuascow aNp LIVER: -pool.—The Montrea! Sieamsip an ey *e- ‘class, FH powered, Clyde built steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt. Ba: Ramin, Coser the Canadian and United States mails, will salt from, Poriand next Saturday, March 1. Rates of Gantsienge’ weigh cr rinieasetercrss: Gertiheates Issued for bringing out passengers from all the i ra Aidress: box 1,759 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23%, 1862. . SALBS OF REAL ESTATE. SPLENDID FARM, IN THE CENTRAL PART OF jis astute, in exchauive for city property.—Good house, ious barn and outbuildings, good, fences und free oun ¢; 115 acres, situated on Skaneateles lake. Post oflice, giving descripuon of property ollered, BEAUTIVUL FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House, basement and sub-cellar, with ali the modern | impiove: Brooityn Heights, ‘68 Columbia st posi Cal be sold very ply Lo ora row, with «ine view of New York poneasy terms. For further parti ress T. Simpson, 34 avenue D. HOUSE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, NEAR HAMILTON ferry, mortgaged for $1,599, which ean remain, to tra for a sma douse near Fulton avenue; $500 will be tid tf necessary inorder to effect an exchange. Will trade or unencumbered country property. Address box 4,090 Post ollice, N.Y. A PAM FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PXO- per'y—Situaied av Youkers one mile from the depol; communication almost every halt hour byt. d steam boat, 17 miles from 3 40 acres of el @ tine view of the Hudson and Palisades; be for building sites ov well adapted for the growth of vines and fruits; well watered by Guile hew; one acre of Lawton blackberries, several of straws Berrie, some fruit; about six acres of wood; fine roads and neighborhood. For terms and particulars appl; di Farm, 17 Lafayette lve, after'one o'clock tr Naaros COOUNTRY SEAT FoR SALE AT ‘A GREAT SACRI- tice, —Very valuable place, in complete order, near the city. Fine yacht accommodation, HOMER MO! ENTRAL FARK LOTS—ON FIFTH AVENUE FOR sule or exchange for good i ty. Addre Dox 3,681 Pont office, stating particulars, OVP’ Address Fi etic No, 3 Pine stress, ware apply 0 ; small House and Barn, | 5 SALES OF REAL ESTATE, (PO EXCHANGE—FOR GOOD, ASSORTED MEROHAN- dine, @ valuable large store property and residence, with One and Laif acres of land, ina (ourishing village, also, if sestred, one or bwo ling oved good farms, with some casa, | The property is all free and clear, and the owner ean be con- suited at the oilice of Isawe A. Biggs, 73 Nassau street, tor & few days | ANTED—T0 PURCHASE, A GOOD FARM, ON THE | udson river; pri FARM OF ABOUT FIFTY OR EIGATY . With some wood land, good house and outbuild- ings, in Wes! ran hour trom New Yor! or ww change tor city property. 1,189 N! ¥. Post ANTED TO BUY—A SMALL FARM OR NEW Lands, with House and Barn, within fifty miles of New Honk, on a terms: say the interest the first year and the cipal | orten years, Price within $3,000 Addreas, Stating particulars und where situnied: U" Tieead offs ANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE—FOUR fall Tots south of Thirty-second sirect, betwoem Ninth and Tenth avenues, ineumbered. ; Groat box 2787 Now Fark Post cee es About $8400. Ad JANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE, BE Great,Jones and ‘Twenty-third atresia ead Farees and Sixth avénues, an English basement preferred, Addrems Dr. EDWARD SUTTON .SMITH, care of Hegeman & Cor No. 756 Broadway, with full particulars, 200 FARMS, COUNTRY, SEATS, HOUSES AND» Lots for sale or to exchange; also every deseripuom of Heal Rate for sale. Hf you wish to parca» Hons, Farm or Country Seat, apply to A. SERGEANT, No. 1b. ALIFORNIA FARM FOR SALE.—THE MAGNIFICENT ranch known as Victoria Ranch, situated eight miles from Onkland, opposite the city of San Francis, o/which aicoess can be tiad several times daily by a ferry baat (taking 45 minutes to crow), and consiating of about. 4000. acres, ik offered for sale, ‘The buildings are all first clusa, new, and erected regardless of expense. | There in an abundance of wood and water on the place, and a mineral spring posseas- ing great medicinal virtues, ‘Soil very fortile, ‘Title pertect Stocks of the banks of the city of New York taken at par in part payment. For further information apply at $4 Barclay street, up stairs, from 10 to 2, IXCHANGE.—A PLOT OF GARDEN LAND, ONE HUN- dred and twenty acres, adjoining a Western city, and Soon wanted for streets and ‘lots, will now be exchanged for other property in or near New. York. “Unineumbereds pers fect ue. Address, with full particulars, Faur Exchange, principal towns in Great Britaln and Tre Tate, For passage apoly at 23 Broadwa: 3 BA Bet ‘&S5EARLE, General Agenta, ares LINE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACK. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND. tc. PASSAGE TO OR FROM GREAT BRITAIN OR IRELAND at the lowest rates, and DRAFTS, payuble on demand anywhere throughout the UNITED KINGDOM, can be obtained as heretofore. at __TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street. USTRALIA—KANGAROO LINE—FOR MELBOURNE, cars for April tons b be second class passengers at low rates—Packet e magnificent clipper ship ATLANTIC, 1,500 rihen, with elegant and roomy accommedations, will t-hed as above. Apply on beard, pier 10 East river, AILLER, LORD & QUEREAU, 108 Wall atreet. PROE CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. ‘A first class steamer will leave New York on the Ist, 11th und 21st of each month, except whem theve dates fall on 8u fy ehen the day of departure will be om the Monday fol- For freigi ‘at the only oflice, No. 5Bow- sng Groen | OF PARES ADDIY A (nS Naga AY’S SPANISH HAIR GLOSS.—A CHEMICAL COM” tind, similar to the natural oil of the hair, For dressing the hair, keeping it in place, and imparting a most beautiful gloss, there is noching equal to it, Sold by all the ruggists, LAG POLES FOR SALE AND ERECTED. T. F. BEEBE, No. 9) West Thirty-cighth street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue. \ (XENTLEMEN’S SEAL RINGS—ONE, TWO AND THREE dollars cach, at G. C. ALLEN’S,' 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street OUSEKEEPERS SAVE YOUR MONEY, R, NO. 256 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Murray street, New York, will sell Chotoe-ctty ‘Sugar Cured Hams (warranted). 0. do. Shoulders, do. ily Soap, box 60 Ibs, and 72 Ib: do.’ single pound. Pure Starch, box, Do® "sin Best Pearl Codiish. Best Family Mackerel ( Burnt and Ground Cottes Whole Coffee...... Butter, Cheese, Poultry, de. ai equally iow prices. The Hams are the best city sugar cured, and warranted the best in market; the S.arch fg pure, and the Soap in Pur@, and factured by the advertiser, and called A. Parker's Buck oa. ADIES' BAND AND LINK BRACELETS, ELEGANT patterns, one, two, three and five dollars each, at G. C. ALLEN’S, 415 Broadway, o1ie door below Canal street, N O EXCUSE FOR HAVING PAINS AND COLDS IN THE Nit hen @ 25 cent botile of Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment will aiford you immediate relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Dr. TOBIAS" Horse Lintment, in’ pint bottles, 50 : 1ywhere, Depot 56 Cortland street, New York, APER WANTED. Wanted, to purchase, 20,000 reams of fine Fourdrinier Print- ing Paper. 0 32 by 46. : will be paid on delivery. Apply at the office of this paper, LAIN GOLD RINGS.—ONE, TWO AND THREE DOL- larseach, at @.C, ALLEN’S, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. S F., i860 xX. BITTERS cures indigestion and dyspepsia, gives tone to the stomach and strengthens the syacei. A moat agreeable ‘Tonte and never failsto benefit, Sold everywhere. Depot 202 Broad. way, New York. THE NEW NOYEL—PILGRIMS OF FASHION—BY Kinahan Cornwallis. HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, re ‘ONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health fn a few veoks by a very siinple remedy, alter having suifered several years with a severe lung affecuon, and that dread disease, consumption, is anxious to make Known to his feliow suifer: ers the ineans of cure. To all who desire it he will send a jon used (free of charge), with the di- wing the same, which they will MrTiON, AsTHMa, BRoNcHITIN, &c, ruiser in sending the prescription nd spread informatios hich he and be hopes try his remedy, as it will cost them not prove @ blessing. Parties wishing the prescrip will_please ad- dress Rev EDWARD A. WILSON, i " Kings county, N. Y, THE REBELLION. JLAGS, BANNERS AND REGIMENTAL COLORS, ', Mountings, Trimmings, Eagles, Spear Heads, 4c. tal painting and embrowering on siix. PanUYOJER & GRAHAM, 97 Duane street, PPEAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS—TENTS, TENTS, TENTS— ‘Awuings Awnings, Awning TOBIAS, Manuia OTICE TO MILITARY MEN.—A COMPLETE SHIELD, Ornam nrer, $20 Hudson street, ied bullet proof; itis worn under the clotning nc friends im the army may save their lives for ‘or sole by A. T. RUSSELL, itporter of hardware, 7 Fulton street ANTED—A COMMISSION AS LIEUTENANT INA light infantry regiment, by one that is qualived, for which a tair price will be one sarting for the seat of war preferred. Address. L., 261 Fuiton street, Brooklyn, stating particulars, 102° REGIMENT—VAN BUREN LIGHT INFANTRY New York State Volunteers, ‘This regiment will leave for the seat of war immediately, A few inore recruits wanted, Oilvers having recruits: may obtain positions, oF dispose of them at the best advantage, by applying to THOS. B. VAN BUREN, Colonel Commanding, 237 Broadway, N.Y. Approved, February 20, 1362.—W. A.” Nicnors, Lieutenant c United Stated Army Muswwring Ofte CLOTHING. GREAT UNION VICTORY IS GAINED.—LADIES AND gentlemen it has been victorious in being pronoune: ag . tat B, Mintz, of 179 Third ave paying the highest price for cast off Clothing, Carpets Fare niture and Jewelry, and still means to continue so it you will tavor him with a note or call. He will not hambug the com. sannity by offering $40 for silk dressen, $20 for conts or $7 for pauts, as is done vy other dealers; but he agrees to pay the full value for each article in cash,” Please remember the well known dealer, B. MINTZ, of 179 Third avenue, near S-venteonth street, ‘late 137 Sixth avenue. Ladies attended by Mra, Mintz, AT I 8E ENTH AVENUE, LADIES AND GENTLE- ms dispose of their cast off Clothing, Carpets, d Jewelry. I guarantee to pay dfty’ per cent y other dealer In nd not 10 be hum: ifs and fal orn Please call reat pus and false pretenders. ‘Picase call on oF pilitene J. ha fete Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, Ladies attended by Mra, Anhalt. ‘T THE OLD STAND, 1394 SEVENTH AVENUE, EZ! KIELS gharancees (o pay the following prices for cast : From $7 to $35 for Sik Dresser, from . and from $4 to $7 for Pants, Also Car ta, Furniture, 4c. A note by post punctually attended to ty EZEKIGLS, 134 Seventh avenne, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladi ittended to by Mra, BE. “GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING A ts, Jewelry, Ae. to supply the ‘estern market. 1 pay ‘Silk. ou Wearing $5 to $25 for wanted, Furnitnre, Ca as tollows:—For ‘seem, trom $12 10 $40; Coats, from $10 to $20; Pants, from $3 to $4. Call on or address A, Ducas, $18 Seventh avenue, between street, Ladies attended to ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty. fi by Mi “4 . ” ira. D. MEDICAL. T)R. COOFER, 14 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF THE jollege of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, may “ae ted daily at his office, from Sin the morning watt! 9 int ing. OCTOR HUNTER HIMSELF-THE PHYSICIAN i 4 Se ey LS Taion structs New York elty, ta rn BANS int 1o'clock at aight at’ the old oflice, Private entrance, D*. POWERS TREATS ALL DISEASES OF FEMALES i 1 ‘with unparalleled success. He can be consulied al ‘Attends constantly. bt street. RD, A SUCCESSFU D and surgeon, can be consult direct. Private entrance. Hi daily. D R. AN iL. Oftive 12 Laight ‘from RA. M. till 9 P.M “LINES PREATS DISEASES OF FEMALES WITH ‘unparalled ste He can be eonsnited wt 161 Bast Thirteenth #1 t. near Second ene, LARMONT, PARIS AND LONDON, PHYSICLAN and Surgeon, G47 Broadway, wy stairs, Consultation from A. M. 106 P. M., Sundays exeopted. RAILROADS. rm UDSON RIVER RATLROAD.—TRAINS FOR AUBANY, I ‘Troy, the Nacdh and West, leave Chambers sires at and 11 A. Mi, and 3:15, Gand 10:19 PM. EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RATLROAD, For Albany, Trot), North and West. Winter arrangement, commencing Monday, Now. 4, 1861, Vor Albany—10:30 A. M. %ixpress Mail % om Twenty: fae 900 Tine Table. S BYACULLL, Assistant Superintendent. OR HAVANA.—THE UNITED STATES MAILSTEAM- ship ROANOKE leaves pier 13 North river, for Havana, direct, on Saturday, March 1, 1862, ut 12 o'clock. LUDLAM & HEINEKEN. OR HAYANA.—THE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship COLUMBIA, R. Adams, United States Navy, coms mander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Thursday March 13, at 12 o'clock M., precisely. Passengers are reque ed to procure their passports before going on board. For freight or passage apply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO.. No, 29 Broadway. PERSONAL. 'Y COMMUNICATIONS FOR MRS, EVELINE MOR A ris will be thankfully received at her ollice, 753 Broad wa! ond floor, ROOKLYN.—IF THE YOUNG LADY IN BLACK Jockey, white feather, who came down. in last car from the “Nassau Carnival, Friday nizht,’ will address Felix, box 172 Herald olfice. wens FOR SALE—ON THE HACKENSACK RIVER Bergen county, N. J., containing over 33 acres, with a good House and plenty of outhouses attaghed. For'full par- ticulars, with map of place, inquire of WM. BLAIR, 102 Barclay street, ARM FOR SALE—WITHIN. TWELVE MILES OF Brooklyn, on Long Island.—30 acres ot Land in. good state; Large inodern built Hocs», good outbuildings; w improved Ohio property with some money in exchan $7,000, -Callon or addreas Owner, 110 West Twenty-fourth atreet, New York, ran FOR SALE--OF 35 ACRES.—LARGE NEW house, barn, Ac. pleasantly situated on Long Island, about two hour's ride from Brooklyn, and a few ride from the station; land well fenced and in tion healthy neighborhood, with chttrches and schools; more land’can be had if required. Terms easy, Also 115 acres, with fruit of all kinds, peaches pears, Lawton berries, cran. berrics, &c.; well watered. Inquire at E. A. COKLING'S wood. and coal office, Atlantic street, nith, Brooklyn, from 2to5 P. M., of address box 316 Brooklyn Post oflice. FARM NANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCTIVE Real Estate in New York city. Apply to JOHN Mo- CLAVE, 1,241 Broadway, near Thirty-first sircet, inuten® ood condi- FAR OR COUNTRY RESIDENCE WANTED—WITHIN 30 miles of the city, in exchange for a {ull size dwelling Vouse and Lot near Union square. Address, with fuil par- ticulars, C MAN, box E,394 New York Post office. POR, SALESTHE DWELLING HOUSE AND GROUNDS. No. 2 Grace Court, directly on Brooklyn Heights; butld- ings all of brick and sione, built in the most substantial man- her; house 52x70 fect, three stories, complete in all its ap- pointments, billiard room, de. Situation unrivalled, com- nding magnilicent views of the bay and city of rk, combining both nd eountry, within thre walk of the Wall street ferry: being all that is requ first class residence, pure air, ample grounds, hands laid out in terrace, garden, vinery, greenhouse, stable, coach and coachman’s house, & rented or leased for a number of years, furnished or other= Herald office, she will become acquainted with the gentleman standing upon platform of car. ((HILDREN TAKEN FOR ADOPTION, AND. ADOPTED Mme. Parselles, 319 West Post oflice, corner of Troy BLUES 80 BAD ta copy of the “Bill MARLIE. RY NIGHT LLEN M.—I WAITE er of Bowery and Grand street. jwery Theatre Suinday and Monday ni, T? WHAT HAS OC- alling? If sickneas, . Ki IRA NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS GILLIES, aber and tus uot who left his how been heard of. Ktully recei on th ny information d by his sister, at d NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK MULDOON, who left his home om the tenth (10th) of June last, and has not since been heard of, Any infermation of his where- abouts will be thank£ul ‘ived by his uneie, Patrick MeNuity, 317 Broome street, New York. Chicago papers se COpy. SABELL—SIXTH AY: street, Tuesday, at h 200 West sitet. "EB AND TW! past ulue, Address C, Warner, ¥ THE LADY IN A SPRING STREET STAGE AND standing at the Fulton ferry, wishes to make the ac- quaintunce of the gentleman sus tecognized Monday. st fag in the Market, she can address "in conlidenee wards, Eerald ofllct, stating where an Interview can be had, FPICKELL SIF JOSEP FICKEL : Liverpou! » OTHERWISE JO- 18t9, bound to New 4, will, communicate with Edwd, New York, he will hear of some: , Fickell, 278 P thing to his advantage. T. L—IF YOU MEAN NELLIE P—N, OF BLOOM- fngdale, I have indeed forgotten the nuinber of your box, Have been absent from the city, Now, however, if you write, stating turther particulars, that [may know you are the right party, Dean ¢ ah interview. I was at Bloomingdale the other day and found {t Indved lonely, NELLIE. 1Z21E—MEET ME AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSI 4 Monday evening, at 73g o'clock. 1 am going to see Adrien, L will wi it box entran eee. MARY.cYOUR FRIEND IN FRANKLIN STREET, ON ‘Whom you called one evening, about the 6th of 7th inst, and found absent, will be happy to see you, Cait again, Gi I8S HOWARD WILL PLEASE SEND HER AD_ dress to Jenny, box 19 Herala ouliee, ERSONAL.—ANY LADY WISHING TO I Mouse aud purchase the Furniture, now doing ous business, please examine the listot Hi dress M., station E Post otlies. TO BOTH PLACES. 1 FEAR 4 so, pardon me, and wen Uon as soon as you can. ING LADY, AT THE GOTISCHALK, MATI- e hi hie communi: ILL THE GENTLEMAN WI, IN CROSSING SL venue, at Twen nth stve TH on Tuenday eventng, d Who came near fuillng, give his address, | we lady who laughed at hin, as she i: % ISABELL. ILL THE LADY, WHO ARRIVED IN THE CARS at Twenly-aevenih street, ont favor the eit her address ina note Ut wien, Wh THE GENTLEMAN WHO HAD Ts POCKET icked of three insurance books by a lidy, noon about two weeks ago, aud promised t ao +0, please to call again or address a note her residence, as she ts desirous of hear: rain or sine. re. ILLIAMSB yuu this o'clock, on the corner of Bowery and Broome st. name and address, RESTAURANT! LE! ALE! ALL MAIL, FOR MIDWOOD'S ALE; HE AM has Kt olde new, dark’ and pale, Twenty-ive dilerent Kinds of Alp, he has them all ow uraimght and ior sale, at No. W Chambers street, New York. ree Liuch from i9 wild i UOGED HARE AND CURRANT JELLY FOR DINNER ¢ 4th imstant, please , Whowe aciwunintance abe made, with ted to N. 3. nion square Post afwr- call and did not Mrs. B., at iin DLOGY, W. W. W.-MERT ME, ON MONDAY E! Uhali-past six o'dock, on Fifth avenue, old place— Did you see Thursday's Herald? 1 was TK RECEIVED, WILL MEET oF Tuesday evening, at 7 Send me col. 7. to-morrow; English Mutton on Tuesday; roast Beet and Knglish Plum ‘Padaing on Wednesday. Fo ate, Spanish Onions, Yarmouth Blonters, Stilton Chvese, Hares, English Mutton, Ac. Duniop’s Ale, in fine condition.” T. RICHARD: BON, Agent, 66 Maiden lane, corner of William strect STERS COOKED. BY STEAM AT THE “FULTON Cotlee House,” 145 Fulton street, near Broadway. Gen- inter and ladiew dining coom always sip plied with the best the market aiurds. “Steama’ served stall hours, CalLand try our “steam, ME CHESHIRE CHEESE DINING ROOM, 7) WLL Ham sireet, corner of Liberty, Sew York, by JAMES BRIGHT. Hot Joints from 12 to 4" Celebrated home made Y ire Puddings aud Pastry, real Cheshire Cheese, in \d Ale on dranght, in splendid condition, MATRIMONIAL, — LADY WOULD EMPLOY THIS NOVEL. MODE TO, procure a hushana, She is coasidered loveable by ber A iftends aud handsome even by ber enemies, The gentioman st Ie Wealthy 90 address and betweet the ages of 40 and 0) years, XY. Wee Station ( ath ‘RR IN THE ARMY WISHES TO. jence with soine Indy between th ny and play the plano, ean ride a shoot a revoly deporte a strong aachment for the Unie with con lufenge, photograph inclowed, ifeunvenient, Lieutenant Mae rion KE, Murretie, Washington, D. ©, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT RELATIVES, possessing an ample fortune, agd of an aulable dispast: ion, desires to foria the asqualiilance of a lady—aot over tWwenty-three—educated and rood looking, with a view to ma- qrimony, Communications sirtetly coulidential, — Address Geo. L. Stewart, box 200 Herald oitiee. ;ANTED=BY A GOOD LOOKING YOUNG MAN+ about twenty-(wo years old, an entire stranger in the to make the acquaintance of’ a young lady not over the \ eit wise, Inquire of JOHN H. PRENTICE, No. 1 Grace Brooklyn. OR SAL REE OR FOUR WELL BUILT THRER story and basement Houses, in Thirty-third, Thirty-utth and Thiity-sixth streets, with all the modern fmprovements, atvery great bargains; ‘terms easy. Alsoa very fine p well stocked with cuoice fruits, at’ Mount Vernon, ata great than cost. Will exchange for good eity pi o WM, BEDELL, 177 West Thirty-third str VOR SALE.—TO RENT PAYERS.—$1,300 WILL BUY A use, With a full Lot, five rooms and 1 wing to three fe rns from $100 to $500 eash ; $80 can be pai of $10 Withont inter other Ho Apply a nih street aud avenue, Als: 000 Lo $3,000; ali "DANIELS, corer Brookly ‘th avenue, JOR SALE. STORY AND ATSIC 1 stoop How 12 Boorman strect, between Eughth and Ninth avenue L. TAYLOR, 76 Wall strect. {OR SALE—FROM FIVE TO THIRTY ACRE: land, with good builds in healthy lo Price from $125 v» $200 pes acre miie from Upp mont railroad jocktand county, N. Y. » Piermont, N CENTRAL PARK, FOUR LOTS, r opposiie the Skatihg Pond, on_¥ For particulars address Conant, box 2,671 Post Pir. inquire of {OR SALE—THE TWO STORY, ATTIC AND BAS Pike street, rof Henry, with stable, all brick, and se of Lot, with further rene er. Apply at 261 W OR SAL XTRA SIZED HOUSE, WITIL REAR Lot, 258 Madison avenue, corner of Fortieth street, ele- nily inished in. rosewood ‘aud black walnut. A spaciou Price $40,000. Apply to B. Hi. LUDLOW JOHN UH. SHERWOOD, at the house. OR SALE—THE FINE TWO STORY AND ATTIC House and Lot No. 273 East broadway; bigh baseme ubcellar, with a resr extension containing four rooms. has'a'l the modern dnprovements, rang cold water, bathre y Water closets, gas, d&*., in first ri der. Willbe soid cheap. Inquire at 90° Chatham str the store, JOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THIS State, of about two hundred acres, with buildings com- i. ‘wimiles back from the Hudson river, for cash or exchange, Apply to STEPHEN A. PIERCE &'CO,, No. 6 Pine street. oR i 13 rooms and der, together wits be sold to the best oF SALE—EIGHTH AVENUE CORNER PROPERT one of the best business locations, and now paying 12 per cent. Inquire of SMITH & MEAD, 175 West inth street, corner of Eighth avenue, S WILLIAMSBURG.—A FIRST CLASS brick House, in South Ninth street, will be ood boud and mor‘gage, or a small house and 1 morigage; little or no ready cash required. Ad- R. T., box ss Post ollie, OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY HIGH BASE- ry 263 ‘Twei ely 22ANIS, provements in complete nt House, 106 South Ff; with (rit trees, vines and ahi modern story andl Dd, LOW, ON EASY TERMS, SHVERAL FIRST class three story, brown stone, high stoop H n Went th str Lots, ea 1 10) Leet, ‘Third ave- 1 Bich: and Pitt ‘or Brooklyn s A. DICKENSON } Neighborhood vail horses. inthe Ni JOR SALE OR EXOHANGE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR sory brown stone high stoop Honse No, 308 Lexingto near Thirty-ninth street. Appiy to W. CLARK, 96 nty-aixth street JOR SALE OR TO 1 nished, the three story street, between Broadway 48: lot L001 fe water, gus, 1 piazza, Belgian pavement, cheap'and ¢asy. Apply on the premises, oR TO LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATE- of Ki it vtom” riieula . BNGS, {JOR SALE OR TO LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF LA- . about one mile from Jersey City ferry, (rail Care pass the door every 2 minutes) @ two st dyuhte House, with Barn and right lots of Ground atts with opnamental shrubbery and fraite-apples, and grapes. Possession tintmediately, NOYES, corer of Pavonia avenite and Ciry, oF om tho premines, JOR SALE OR TO LET—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO {FURNISHED OR UNFUR- furnace, Terms ed up. For ING, ou the premises, or to 8. wll wet peaches pis bn ARR 3. rie street, Jersey 13 Popine street, Brook is in good order water, ken afuated inn pieanant aud healthy location, abort three minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. Apply to FOSTER & LOPER, No. 4 Sunda street, of at No, 198 Madisom sirect, New York. JOR SALE, TO LET OR LEASH—ON REASONABLE He eeee ee dary Wrkk Factory, 05%. with steam power, iN P Lots of uround, attuated on Graham avenue, Wiltainsburg; also, three Lots on Montross aveute, two bots on Union ave Jone on, Broadway. Apply GEO. W. KELSEY, 122 Grand street, Williamsburg. FOR SALE VR TO LEASE—A FINE COTTAGE, WITH Pot teibts ot grounds ian, magnificent and healthtl lo cation, with beautifal scenery aronnd (t, in Washi vik lage, Afton minutes from the Hoboken ferries, 0 ALEXIS HALVIN, 138 Washington atreet, Hoboken, AREAT BARGAINS —FOR SALE IN WEST THIRTY Heat cteet Ko: 14% near, Bighth avenun, 6 Wows, with all the modern improvements; alse the two Houses 124 West Thirty-ufth street. near Broadway, Ter Y aviit the times, eae = aot EISEMAN, i FJ Right en corner hirty-tined street, or at No. Bleecker sirvet, of D. STEVENS. v OR EXCHANGE—BROWN STONE, ‘stoop, 2 three rooms de Freneh plate windows, furnace, gas, lot 120 fees, built in the best manner, Wail street. Lo $25,000 wha Wietsiatns wit we hala very tow foe OF exchanged for drygoeds, Address box 152 Herald ome. IN GOOD WESTERN LANDS —FARMB and City Lots in faa Michigan and Wis- $75.000 consin; also Lake Superior Mining Lands for sule for cash, in quantities to suit purchasers; would exchange a portion. for # desirable House in or near New York or Brooklyn, and any good Merchandise. Houscholt Furniture, &c. A oom- fortable House ands few acres of Land, near the. city, ‘direct communication, would be acceptable... Address. box 21 Herald afk $100 000 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—WANT. . ed to sell, to one or more parties, the: above amount of unincumbered tenement property, renting for $10,009 per annum. | Will be sold on acredit of ten years, with a small payment down. M. L, SHELDON, 8 Cedar street, A sale, fronts on two streets; does a good be seid ata low price. This isa’ rare chance, Also for sale, Bakeries, Grocery Stores, and some 150 other business. places, at MITCHELL'S 77 Cedar street. A FINE LOT OF SHELVING, COUNTERS AND. COAT: PictrHre my iepiries new Wilder's Sate. ais Pen. lanta, large Hot Air Stove and other fixtures for.sale cheap, ‘Aldress box 4,584 Post oftice. Bp SALE--THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE old established Dining and Lodging Saloon 449 Fourth ave- nue, with lease for nine years. For particulars. ly on tee preinises, GPP INMAN: business; will POR, SALE-THE ENGINE AND BOILER OF THE: steamboat Caledonia, as she now lies at her berth as the toot of Warren street, 28 inches cylinder, 4 feet stroke of piston, boiler 7 feet wide by 16 feet long. to be taken owk within three weeks from date. Also the barge Wallkill; has: been used fora number of years as a freight and t boat on the North river; shé has a complete suit of state rooms, dining and ladies’ saloon; can easily be converted ta. government purposes. Apply on board ut boat, at the foot street; or to JOHNSTON & FALLS, Newburg. OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND TOOLS OF & manufacturing business long established. Will be sold cheap, as the owner has: other business Apply at 12 Peck slip. por SALE—A BUITER AND CHEESE STORE, ON & leading avenue. Satisfactory reasons given for'sel Apply to W. HILIa, 266 West Twenty-eighta street, from, toz P.M. OR SALE—COAL ¥YARD—THE FIXTURES OF A COAL and a lease will be given, having a tine brick ofiee, rhorses. House is tioored and roofed and aa ler. Would be let for other business, if desired, he premines, 709 Washington street, GOR SALE—ONE STEAM ENGINE, NEARLY NEW, of six power, with all necessary apparatus; also, one new Lathe, with Tools, Drilling and Saw Machine, com: plete, Will be sold toxether or separate, Apply ai the coach luciory U5 West Nineteenth sires complete « Inquire on FOR SALE—AN APOTHECARY'S STAND, WITH Stok and Fixtures, established thirteen years signee, om Newark avenue, Jersey City, tent tor, store and dweiling cheap. "Apply to D, LEENAU, ILL Broadway, N. ¥., for one week, from 12 to 2. M. SALE—A THREE HORSE ENGINE, WITH A upr ht tubular botler; one iuteen horse Be iow awd Doubling Machine, nearly new, Ap riy-sixth suvet, NCE. roe Saux OCK, LEASE AND: FLXTURES OF a Whoiena Taunily Liquor “tore in this city, a hue tamily trade; long ase, Ac. For information of THOS. RISLEY, auctioner= nd r te agent havenue, Also ou’ hand, « arge lot of Stor # fot GOOD STAND IN A CITY MARKET ry, vegetables, c., with fixteres com} lete, if hold’ soon, "Rs for seliing, al leaving the city, This is a grand chance fora steady man, Address Stand, box 186 Herald oitice. No agents need apply. POOR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE —A FIRST CLASS Refreshment Saloon and Restaurant, doing a good by eos. For particulars apply to WM. H. VANDERBURG, ain, 6 Wall street bun, Jordan « E, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY 4 ‘aud Liquor Store, im the best location in the city, S23 Pirst ve, one block from the gashouse, will be sold sh, as the owner is going in the country, TO, PAWNBROKERS AND OTILERS —-FOR SALE, Lt var T , the stuck and good will of a long established Pawnbrosing Business. Address, with real name and ad- dren, M, Ls, box 1,105 Post oltics 3.50) GUE EXCLUSIVE PROPRIETORSHIP AND IU. toate mark of “Dr. 1. Williams’, Universal Pain Extractor “LL, Knowles’, American Insect Destroyer,” will be wold for value of stock on band, i applied for tinme distely. Callat 71 Nassau street, root MISCELLANEOUS. (uarres HANDS AND LIPS CURED IN A FI gop hours and the skin made delicately sort and white, by the. use of TADMAN & CO'S Camphor Cake with Gyleerine wt quires no artificial heat in applying, as tt dissolves re. when a; p ied to the skin—Bl Bleecker street and 268 Pr avenue. By mail 2 cents, CARDS, Tie, 1,000; CIRCULARS, 33. 1.000; atta Heads, $4. reumn; Newspapers, Book, Pamphlets, everys Vita pei eanally euep Seu thrwe dent ata or ay iisirated price Hist OC nll Kinds of printing. sarn-r et Kead und Gentre street at \OLD PENS REPOINTED EQUAL TO NEW, ( oN THE ¥¢-upc Of Ceuta ia stumps or otberwine. «jad Pos aid sliver case, $1; bavk Pen and Holler, $l: Were Tuned tu crely particular, Orders by tail prompt ipa tends &. JOHNSON, to Maid. inne, MAbs MALLARD, Nos, 619 and 621 Brestway, DINNERS AND PARTIES SUPILIED IN GOO a TASTE. NEW FANCY MOULDS FOK ICE CRE AM, BISCUIT, GLACES, PUDDING ‘GLACE: MOTTOES. FANCY CAKE an g WEDDING } © oes MENTS, MAILE (RD'S CELEBRATED UNION CHOC’ 9) are, \fARBLE MANTELS, GREAT BAR’ yaIN IN| MAN- A ha sock on hand and @ 0 any kiod erdered tuis mona Jread, reduction im KTAIEICS marble yard, 113 Kast Bight senth'strect west ‘Third avenue, Mantels put up in any p’ gee in the country. 2NOT BROTHERS’ CELEBR? i ine Needles, for all kinds of + TED SEWING MA- pot 163 Canal street, corner of Kiizay. Aachines.., General de- RURUMATION—“ALL | THOSE Rheumatism, Gout, Neural: Foot, Chi.biains, yy Ww alvane Electro Metallic Insol nent filet, never having yet Oflige 420 Broadway. Agent for 2,083 Girard avenue, AFFLICTED WITH Frostbitten and Cold METTAM & CO.'S Patent All tind instant and ailed in hundreds of cases. Philadelphia, J, 8. Sansoa, No. 189 Fase Eraureenta Sraxer, w Yous, March 12, 1861. ost T hereby cheerfully state asoles have within the past ain in my back of fifteen years your insoles T never was (ree iow T consider myself perfect i , JOUN win ‘te Martane & Ci your Electro Galvano month cared me of rhenmat! stendi Votil 1 obsained from it dering that time. > cured, Yours, respect! ZAVE YOUR MONEY 4 PARKER, 256 WAS! santa dane” nea Sige fork he home nagar c ¢arranted, at 8. per Ib!; Soup, box 7Eand Glos, Sige’ pare Starth, box 40 ibe. (fo THF NERVOUS / AND DEBILITATED. RIF'S LIFE PY PAT CHINESE REM DiscuvaRED AY Da ADAM TACRIB, gal College of Burgrond, ghee. Bes aed Giad! ie of the! 5 or Mat) tact Sriitoh Hentuse Se nv thong Kone La’ TAR G) Member of the Re ie of Apothece Nedicine, Parte, nary comedy. which has for fometime past ily introdvced in Europe, is now, Jere tothe Amer -an pnbite. ba country, ‘opiuin, Ae. the concentrated essence of od fre 4 Deautifyl plant, indigenons to the ten f the Colestial empire, Their tion on the: ‘stem, whether resulting from sedentary occupa uigence fn strong drinks, residence in warm cli- = lomeatio grate, excuagive lise of then of, other 8, is truly miraculous. are alo ©. soverviga re; ia, xy St. Vitti? wer Fin both sexes, for Neuralgia, Tie Doloure Dr g'e, "Languor, Lsuitude, “Depression -of “Spirits, fick potency, Irritability, Fear, Excitement, icity for Business, Giddiness of the’ Head tations of the Heart, most of which diseases owe their orin wy a derangement of the nervous aysiem or die B they take no cffoct asa cathartle, but act apectfically om the Biced and nereoxs yeuters, wad are auarantend 10 be 90 per. petly hh to the ay stem mot de toot a eme take Them with entire ately. white ty ter, all modern improvements, with three lots adjoinin g; | fcrion ts almost inate ntaneous in renovating the fi beautifahly laid out, with flows fruit, pluma, perch os, | powers of life and giving renewed vigor to the moat aprivots, gray fo. situated in South Ninth street, ¥#ii | constiiution. Their surprising eflicacy has been Ll for cash or take a small Wamabuirgs York or Brooklyn in part payment; small nint of louse i Rew to thousands of sufferers, both male and female, whose lives: y P ~ doen a barthen (0 themselves fam. require Rha Ia one Of te moat elghtCuepluces wy ie ss fa eusenialld Sell oe am: “ n land has every comfort to make nome pleasn’ yt, single pill be oceasionally taken after the prim ‘ats call on 8. DINGEE & Kat Pine ctaesn | me nea y, ahere can, be No datger of a ering toon ~ s | ee . | migeidion, and many a would-be “gourmand.” who ka kithur: OUSKS FOR SALB—A GREAT VARIETY, IN EVE | tolbeen oily a lookrr-on at tie ditmer table, may now tndilge Fy part of the city, frora the very choicest vq ‘the moan- | his reasonable appetite with impunity, ost; also, Store and Dwelling property on all the'teading ave-,| For wansmission by mail, as aly for carrying in the and thorowgnfares. | Prices, made to au .¢ the times. G. "PRATT, 32 Pine street, room No. 9, AND LOT THREE STORY BASEMENT AND iat Br¥ x Honse; gas, mardle mantels, &e.; on oush be good looking ani an agreeanle compa a; HO) » Oajoot.. Adkiress immorliarely, W. C. Giars " Fined, Note York Post oilloe, nue Liealth’st ovennes in Broakiyn; one block from ito Avene cars Price $4,000; fall fh, Apply at 18 Urcone aveuy’,, Hrooklyn. pocket, they are done up in émall Chinese cartons, of card ve, and sold at $1 per box, each hex containing forty F two and a hall boxes in ono for $2, Sent, post tree, y mail, lo any address, on receipt of a one or two dollar bik bi any good bank, of eau be obtained nally at the offlee, 429 Broadway, coner of Howard street, New York, from ; GEO. RULPTN, General Agan' for tue United Siateiy ae TS x